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Here I discuss concepts of identity, assimilation, and other sociological and anthropological tools for studying immigrant groups or ethnic associations in the ancient context, preparing the way for an investigation of Phoenician, Judean, and other immigrant groups or cultural minorities. This is part of series 6 (Associations in the Greco-Roman World) of the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean podcast.
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Artist/Composer: Philip A. Harland
Keywords: associations; christianity; judaism; immigrants; identity; ethnicity; ethnic groups; roman empire; sociology; anthropology
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada
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| Podcast 6.6 Approaches to Studying Ethnic Associations and Identities |
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